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Priam KING OF TROY ( - )

1. Priam KING OF TROY was the son of Laomedon ( - ).

 

This lineage is from the Icelandic prose Edda.

 

Priam KING OF TROY had the following children:

 

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Troan ( - )

Second Generation

2. Troan, daughter of Priam KING OF TROY, married Munon KING OF TROY.

 

She married MÚNIÓN. Under Priam there were twelve tributary kings. One of these twelve was called Munon or Mennon. He married a daughter of Priam and had with her the son Tror.

 

Munon KING OF TROY and Troan had the following children:

 

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Thor (Tror) ( - )

Third Generation

3. Thor (Tror), son of Munon KING OF TROY and Troan, married Sibil (Sibylla) (Sif).

 

Also known as Thor, was the son of Tróán and Múnón of Troy. He was fostered in Thrace/Thrudheim by Lóríkus and Lora. He later killed them and took Thrace as his kingdom.

"One of the kings was called Múnón or Mennón. He married a daughter of the chief king Priam who was called Tróáin, and they had a son named Trór - we call him Thór. He was brought up in Thrace by a duke called Loricus and, when he was ten years old, he received his father's arms. When he took his place amongst other men he was as beautiful to look at as ivory inlaid in oak; his hair was lovelier than gold. At twelve years old he had come to his full strength and then he lifted ten bear pelts from the ground at once and killed his foster father Loricus with his wife Lóri or Glóri, and took possession of the realm of Thrace - we call that Thrúdheim. After that he traveled far and wide exploring all the regions of the world and by himself overcoming all the berserks and giants and an enormous dragon and many wild beasts. In the northern part of the world he met with and married a prophetess called Sibyl whom we call Sif... Lóridi, who resembled his father, was their son." (The Prose Edda, 1916).

 

Sibil (Sibylla) (Sif) and Thor (Tror) had the following children:

 

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Loridi ( - )